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3 bedroom flat
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Property description & features
- Grade II Listed
- Period Property
- Large Sitting Room
- Kitchen
- Three Bedrooms
- Family Bathroom
- Share of Freehold
- City Centre Location
Flat 2 Blackmore Museum forms part of the original Salisbury Museum, founded in 1864 by local businessman W. Blackmore. The building is Grade II listed, as an important example of a purpose built museum. The conversion into four generously proportioned flats was carefully designed by John Harding in the late 1980's, retaining an abundance of character features throughout the communal parts of the building. Built of brick and stone dressings in a classic gothic style, great lengths were taken to make the most of the numerous period features throughout. All flats within the building are accessed through a spectacular entrance hall, with an impressive hammer beam roof. Outside there is easy access to the front door at street level, with off street parking and deep mature planted boarders.
Situated on the ground floor, No. 2 opens into a generous entrance hallway which provides access to all rooms within the accommodation, and two large storage cupboards. The dual aspect sitting room is a welcoming and well-proportioned room, with an attractive feature marble fireplace. The kitchen is of good proportions with plenty of storage cupboards, a great amount of worksurface and undercounter space for a dishwasher, washing machine and oven, with a separate induction hob. There are three bedrooms, all of which are well sized. The primary bedroom is extremely generous and includes a fitted wardrobe. The family bathroom, which has been fitted with a walk-in shower, completes the accommodation.
St Ann Place is tucked away just off St Ann Street, which forms part of the original Medieval chequer system of Salisbury. From here it is a level walk to the Cathedral Close, which is easily accessible through St. Ann's Gate. Also located nearby is Salisbury's town centre and Market Square, with an excellent range of shopping, educational, leisure and cultural facilities within the city. Salisbury has a mainline station with trains to London Waterloo (journey time approximately 90 minutes), Bristol and the South West, and also supports a twice weekly market.
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